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Posts Tagged overhead press

Video: Should Pitchers Overhead Press?

Posted by Kyle in Training on February 23, 2010

Another great video by Eric Cressey about pressing for overhead throwing athletes – this time, he focuses on overhead pressing. Short and to the point – definitely check it out.


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